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  1. Cynthia McKinney / Rosa Clemente ( campaign ) Green. votetruth08.com. Chuck Baldwin / Darrell Castle ( campaign ) Constitution, Kansas Reform, Virginia Independent Green. baldwin2008.com. Alan Keyes /Brian Rohrbough ( campaign ) Independent, America's Independent. alankeyes.com.

  2. Running mate. Matt Gonzalez. Consumer advocate, Write-in candidate in 1992, Green Party presidential nominee in 1996 and 2000, and 2004 independent candidate. Announced candidacy February 24, 2008, on Meet the Press. Nader received 738,475 votes, [2] the third highest total in the popular vote count.

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  4. 0.00%. 0.00%. U.S. Census Bureau Voting Age Population (Current Population Survey for November 2008): 225,499,000 Percentage of Voting Age Population casting a vote for President: 58.23%. Note: Party designations vary from one state to another. Vote totals for the candidates listed above include any write-in votes they received.

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  5. This map is shaded by how large the popular vote difference was between the two nominees. It is a way to view the relative competitiveness of each state. These maps are also available as a timeline for each election from 1972-2020. Results of the presidential election of 2008, won by Barack H. Obama with 365 electoral votes.

  6. The 2008 United States presidential election was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 4, 2008.The Democratic ticket of Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois, and Joe Biden, the senior senator from Delaware, defeated the Republican ticket of John McCain, the senior senator from Arizona, and Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska.

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  7. Forum Discussion of the 2008 Presidential Election; Forum Discussion of the 2008 Gubernatorial Elections; Forum Discussion of the 2008 Congressional Elections; Election Tools. 2008 Electoral College Calculator; 2008 General Election Candidates (and Ballot Status) 2008 General Election Night Timeline; 2008 Democratic Primary Timeline

  8. On November 4, 2008, after a campaign that lasted nearly two years, Americans elected Illinois senator Barack Obama their 44th president. The result was historic, as Obama, a first-term U.S. senator, became, when he was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, the country’s first African American president.

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